PmMic ITotlcefl B. H. &-L BAIL WAY. ON advertised days of Steamers sailing from the Bluff— Betcxbn Ticket ss. NICHOL & SHEARER. SOUTHLAND BUILDING, LAND, AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY. Trustees : Thos. Watson, A. J. Elles, W. H. Calder. President and Treasurer : - J. Walker Bain. Committee :, , K. Rose G. S. Crouch Jabez Hay G. Trew R. Tapper J. Stock. D. L. Matheson J. Matthews A. Mair Secretary ; ( ¥. Nutter. j Auditors : | T. Perkins, J. Matthews. i Solicitor ; ! T. M. Macdonald. Bankers : The Bank of New Zealand. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that no further Shares can be taken in the above Society after SATURDAY, June pth, 1869, when the BOOKS will be definitely CLOSED. F. NUTTER, Secretary. MELBOUENE HOTEL. THE above Hotel, in first-class situation at corner of Dee and Leet Streets, is now for disposal either by purchase or lease. The rental is low, premises conveaient and in good repair, with a good business. The present occupant has other engagements. For purchase, terms easy. THOMAS PERKINS, Accountant, Dee-street. NOTICE. MR THOMAS PERKINS, of Dee street, Accountant, is authorised to receive outstanding accounts on my behalf, and his receipt sHall be sufficient discharge for same. JOHN HAMILTON. Harrisville, May sth, 1869. ALBION STABLES, DEE-STREET, INVERCARGILL. fT>HE Undersigned begs to intimate to his -'- friends and the puplic generally that he has lea ed the extensive 3tables attached to the Albion Hotel. These Stableß are well known as being the most commodious and best arranged in town, and as they will be conducted under his own personal supervision gentlemen may rely upon having their horses properly attended to. GEORGE FAIRWEATHER. LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES. SADDLE & HARNESS HORSES ON HIRE. BUGGIES ON HIRE. I S \ I Ploughl ' b* Via Xv '\K Ell SNUG EAEM FOE SALE, AT DAVIDSON'S BUSH. Within 14 miles of Invercargill, and three miles of Halfway Bush. p?f\ ACRES, being the western portion of U\J Section 16, Block 11., Mabel District. Bush and open land, all broken up, and substantially fenced. A comfortable Dwelling House, with Stockyard, Stable, and all necessary outbuildings, with a good road thereto. For particulars and terms (time allowed) apply to GEORGE YOUNG, Fox-street, Harrisville. Or to THOMAS PERKINS, Accountant, Dee-street, Invercargill. TAMES SURMAN begs to intimate to resident, of the Western District that he has disposed of the Riverton branch of his business as Auctioneer, Salesman, '&c., to Mi PETER GRANT, for whom he respectfully requests a continuance of the support so long accorded to him. PETER GRANT begs to inform the residents of the Western District that he he succeeded to the business of Mr James Surman, Auctioneer, Valuator, and Commission Agent, in which he trusts, by giving his beßt attention to the interests of hia clients, to obtain their liberal support. LONG BUSH PLOUGHING MATCH. f I I HE eighth annual Match will be held in a lea , I paddock belonging to Mr James M'Kay, Dunedin Road, Long Bush, on Friday, the 25th June, when the usual prizes will be, offered. A medal will be given in addition to the first prize, which will remain in the hands of the Society until won three timea in succession. Ploughs to be on the ground at 8 and start at half-past 8 a. m. . A. RO3S, lion. Secretary.
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Southland Times, Issue 1169, 2 June 1869, Page 4
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538Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 1169, 2 June 1869, Page 4
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